![]() ![]() You'll also get to manage the business, make development decisions and have some hands-on time with recovering animals, but the initial diagnosis is the real draw here. Each of the family members is in place to help out in his or her own way, so that Sally can focus on getting the diagnoses and treatment plans right for the pet patients that come in to the practice. But she's not alone – she's also got her brother Eric, her grandmother and her grandfather all on the corporate payroll. You play this time as Sally, a young woman who's just starting up her own veterinarian practice. It's a hook that works, and makes this title worth a look. It puts a stronger focus on the process of diagnosis first, and then addresses recovery care. But as a new entry into this beginning-to-get-crowded genre, Imagine: Animal Doctor manages to set itself apart. ![]() Virtual citizens just must not be doing a very good job taking care of their pets themselves, because it's been up to players to heal the sick in games like Paws & Claws: Pet Vet, Petz Wild Animals: Dolphinz and Puppy Luv: Spa and Resort. The plague of pet disease continues here on the DS, which has become the home of several pet care/veterinarian games over the course of the past year or so. ![]()
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